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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
C E N T R A L FOI N T H ER ALD , T H U R SD A Y, OCTOBER 8, 190$. ksW-K-a+a +a-i-H-KH-H-K- ».- i - h - s v h - h - u +a + i and M r» Murray, your neighbor, you k n o w "— “ Isn't she a d ea r!" exclaimed E liza On and aft#»r November 15, 1907, the beth. "Such a nice neighbor! But jtit-r.st.iun car. between Portland and come along In to luncheon, fur mam Oakland Californio, on traifcs No*. IS my's popovera w ill be spoiled If wa and 16 will be carried through instead stand here much longer.” Glen Fdbrick. Prop. W arin g said he wasn't hungry. o f being cut out, as heretofore, at Rose- B y J E N N IE LEE. • That's just the point,” cried Eliza- 1 All kinds Laundry work solicited burg. beth. with enthusiasm. "Y a u w ill be Southbound, under this new arrange C o p y rig h t««!. 1908, t y A sso cia ted If you come into the bouse the smell Leave package at Stone’s L it e r a r y Hreas. m ent, passengers holding proper trans mammy'* popover*. corn pudding and, portation and Pullman accommodations barber shop or see T. J. best of all, ice cold mint Juleps! Come may occupy these c a r. on the night Elizabeth Hurdcastle York « o f Klch- ligh t along and tell me your com Kelso who will call for leaving Portland until reaching Eugene mond, Va., has moved to the exclusive plaint* at the table." When you buy Flour always a t 12:32 a. m. tow u o f M lddlerille. She was a w idow "But, Mr*. York*,” Interrupted W a r and deliver family work. F r e d P arkier , A g t. S. F .'C o ., o f twenty-seven and was a descendant ing, " I couldn't think o f imposing on a ask for a sack of the peerless » 31 t f Central Point, Oregon, o f the first fam ilies of Virginia, and stranger in thi* w a y." Work guaranteed. Prices right. V IR G IN ’S BEST X X X X ___________________ ' never for a minute iHd she let you fo r •'Im posing:" echoed Elizabeth. "Lawr- BRAND get the deep blue o f her blood, the de d y me! ^f you kuew how glad I am to More lhan taaugh Is Too Much. votion o f her late lamented husband have some one to eat with m e!" She To maintain health, a mature man or nor the amount o f money she once had. dropped luto one chair at the table and M iddlevtlle turned up Its nose figura motioned him to the other. woman needs just enough food to re pair the waste and supply energy and tively when she settled In Its midst, j A » a boy W arin g hud visited In the » Patronize Home Industries body heat. The habitual consumption while the Inhabitants did the same south and hud never ceased talking thing literally. Elizabeth's manner i about the corn pudding which even bis £ and Help Build Up Your ■of more food than is necessary fori was too Imperious for their northern | mother could never muke with any de Own Town. these purposes is the prime cause of Independence; she laughed too much gree o f success. stomach troubles, rheumatism and dis for a widow bowed In grief, anil the j Mammy's corn pudding was the same orders o f the kidaeys. I f troubled fact that her old colored mummy called kind as that which he had eaten in Guarantee* to fit triages so they will never need to be changed. with indigestion, revise your diet, let her "M iss Eixbeth" made them almost years gone by, and Instead o f the com reason and not appetite control and doubt whether a Mr. Y o rk « had ever plaints o f his townspeople the mayor Office in Grand Theatre big., Medford, Ore. take a few doses o f Chamberlain's existed. told most interesting tales o f his boy The only thing which could be said hood—how he had roamed from one Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be all right again. For sale In her favor was that she attended state to another, how he loved the church regularly and contributed lib south and Its people, how he had set by Mary A. Mee. erally to all the festivals. Such was tled In M iddlevllle and taken up polite 1 the toleraut situation when the Uev. farm in g to kill time and how the peo ! Hr. Botcher called to make his paro- ple had made him mayor. X u w C l u b b i n g O llbr. chlul visit. N ot until after luncheon, when the F or a limited tim e w e o ffer the Cen- J ' 1 “ ■* * lad came to see m e " maj or and the widow' were seated on Have you tasted it? Did you use it last nr i, Elizabeth was saying. “ 1 alw ays did the shady porch and W arin g caught Summer? I f you did you will be a cus Herald thc‘ Thnce-a-W eek ^ „ M fasll. sight o f Mrs. Murray leauiug over the W o rld (N e w Y o rk » each one year fo r feued Hm, ,iueer/. tomer this Summer, for everybody says it hedge o f dahlia*, did he remember why {2.15. This means 308 papers at a cost ■ xh o R ev. I)r. Botcher had been twlrl- he was a guest o f Mrs. Yorke. B eliev •of only a cent apice in g his cane as an lnspirntlou to Start- ing In the eternal fitness o f thing*, Central Point is g o in g to improve j ing au agreeable bit o f conversation, W arin g realized that this was not the more during the present year than in ; A t this speech he stopped tw irlin g It time to push his compluint, and he ,ny year in its past history. You will and grasped Its handle somewhat le ft a fte r many hearty thunks aud more com plimentary speeches. need the H erald to keep posted on i firmly. Soda Fountain, Confectioneries, Cigars, Etc. Sunday morning found the ultar in what is doing at home < " « “ «*• >ou?" * » • the * um A L L W ORK G U A R A N T E E D . the little church laden with dahlia»— A presidential election is com ing on | *a ‘) l s answer. A t the Old Stand, y . "Supper ls Just this minute ready, gorgeous red aud white blossoms, hang Leave orders and packages this year and you w ill need the Thrtce- doctor," continued Elizabeth. "I-ay ing their heads in reverence to the text, Second and Pine Sts. a-Week World to keep you posted on down that foolish old cane and come at Williams Hotel. taken from the twenty-third chapter of Central Point, Ore. national affairs, especially regarding lit and have some of mammy's blue the Proverbs and the third verso, "B e the political situation in New York. berry cakes. T h e y'll Just make you not desirous o f his daiuties, seeing I w ish you never had to go home.” Better subscribe today they are deceitful meat." ' The man made some weak comment W arin g attended church as part o f i shout not expecting to stay, but he was the duties o f his office, and this Sunday F w Chronic Diarrhoea. ! swept into the cool dining room and he walked home with his hostess of “ While in the army in 1863 I was was eating cake and sipping iced tea yesterday. li e wanted to leave her at the gate, but Elizabeth protested. taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says ! before he could remonstrate. “ I really came to see about those i " I )o come In ns an act o f charity. G eorge M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa. flowers planted along the line o f your You see, I ’ve not been well, and our “ I have since tried many remedies but taw n," began the doctor. i old Lome doctor ordered uie to some without any permanent relief, until Mr. Aren 't they Just too lo vely?" chimed I quiet country place to rest up. So A . W . Miles, o f bhis .place, persuaded ! -m Elizabeth. "M y husband uiicd to I mummy and I landed here. But, oh, m e to try Cham berlain’ s Colic, Cholera nay I had a ronet artlRtic eye fo r col j I'm Just nearly dead with lonesomc- and Diarrhoea Rem edy, one bottle o f | or” — 1 ness, although I do feel the change has w hieh stopped it at once. ” For sale by 1 "Y es. they are pretty: but, you see ! done me good. Come along and have a The cheap for M a ry A Mee. I they l,rc P l* ntpd on the law n that be- | bit o f our fried chicken, w on 't you?” * '_____________ | longs to Mrs. M urray—o ver your line. j H e came that day, and he came Horseshoer. cash at | you see.” again. ■Summer Excursion Rates to New port. i “ Tea. I believe she has been saying The women o f M lddlevllle were still I f you want a start in the best strains T o afford an opportunity to the peo I something to that effect,” said the skeptical o f Mrs. Yorke, but In mixed j charming widow. “ But I thought It debates the men stood up for her, and 1 o f these famous breeds, buy now. p le o f this locality to visit the coast W H E N IN T O W N C A L L A T was a w fu lly nice o f roe to tlx up her Call on or address I ke W il l ia m s , during the Summer months, the South place so prettily even I f It was en some o f the married meu went so far , as to say disagreeable things to their 18tf Central Point, Oregon. I ern Pacific Company w ill sell round trip croachment. Don’t you?" j wives. excursion tickets from Central Point to "W e ll, I hadn't looked at It that The mayor was seldom nt his N ew p o rt and Yaquim a Bay points for w a y," agreed her d ivin e company. : 0flier, he was seldom found at home, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I »10.00 fo r the round trip daily from “ But really I must be goin g home, as and the day came when he must be ASHLAND June 1st te O ctober 15th. These tickets w e have prayer meeting tonight." seen at once. Mr. Murray knew where Ashland, Oregon. Mrs. Yorke bade her visitor good night are good fo r return passage fo r six to find him aud hurried down the Which is “ the best” in Oregon. Try it and if you don’t anil urged him to drop In again any months from date o f sale. T ic k e ts , __ _ .. street toward Mrs. Yorke'* little cot , , u i time he was hungry for eakes. Eliza- say it is “ the^best” Jack will treat. We also handle the good only fo r continuous passage each j , mlIln(f to horHrif ,v lth some- tage. Just ut the gate he met the liev. Celebrated way, except in cases o f serious illness | th|njt ,,f 8(U|srn,.tlon when she heard Dr. Botcher, about to urn kg his second Business and Shorthand Training, o f tick eth o ld erorm em D ero f his fam ily, I fnotRlops on hpr ^ 1,. she w ent to call 0:1 the new parishioner. Together thorough and practical. when stop-overs or extension o f limit the open door and met Mr. Murray, they walked down the broad lane. Six months’ scholarship - - $45.00. They w ere not disappointed. The may be arranged. For further in husband, and eviden tly the much lesser Nine months’ scholarship - • 60.00. h alf o f Mrs. Murray, her next door widow and the mayor w ere on the formation, address or call on porch togelhcr. neighbor. F red P a r k e r , W it. M c M u r r a y , N O T E TH E S P E C IA L "W e w ere Just talking about you," "H o w perfectly lovely o f you to call. Agent, G. P. &. T. A., exclaim ed Elizabeth as she greeted A ll studente who necure a nine month#' acholar- Mr. M u rray!" exrlalnied Elizabeth ns Central Point, Ore. Portland, Ore. I ship and enter September 7th will be entitled to she extended her hand to add to her the minister. 6tf "Just In tim e,” called out Warlug. . the combined course to July 1, 1909, cordial welcome. and th o newcomers noted the blush ! Including hooks and Stationery. 983.«!. This “ E r—yes—that ls. I cam e over about that row o f dahlias yon planted over that overspread the already pink | **»«* r°u an e « t r . month, Why (Aids are Dangerous. cheeks o f Elizabeth. there on nnr"— Because yoa have contracted ordinary Mr. M urray lost no time iu telling Investigate and fe m e . "Oh. that's nil righ t." Interrupted colds and recovered from them without Elizabeth. “ Yon're quite welcom e te W arin g what he wanted. "B u t you know I resigned my office treatment o f any kind, do not for a them. You see. I have so many, and I Address P. R IT N E R , Pres. F IN E S A M P L E ROOM E U R O PEAN P L A N moment imagine that colds are not wnnt nty neighlsirs to enjoy some o f last week. You see, I'm going on a ■dangerous. Everyone knows that pneu them. But, dear me. do sit down and long trip," announced W aring. "Trip.” ’ echoed Dr. Botcher. "Surely monia and chronic catarrh have their I'll call mammy to give ns something you're not starting on another one of ■origin in a common cold. Consumption to eat." And she disappeared, to re those louely globe trotting trips o f | is not caused by a cold but the cold turn In a few minutes. A t her heels came the dear old mam yours. Jack?” prepares the system for the reception "T h is one w on 't be lonesome, ’cause I m y laden with a tray o f raspberry and development o f the germs that shrub and a huge cocoannt cake that I'm going to take a w ife along to cbeer j The Home of Commercial and Mining Men would not otherwise have found lodg looked like a hall o f »now. j me up. T hat's what w e were talking ment. I t is the same with all infec Mr. M urray found him self seated be about when you came along. Hour tious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fore an old hickory table In an arm about a little wedding In the church, fever, measles and whooping cough are chair eating cake and drinking the eh?” bh i T h ey could not see the beaming face much more likely to be contracted when shrub. "F in d in g h im s e lf may seem o f Elizabeth, for her hack was turned M e d fo rd . O regon an Inadequate explanation o f how be the child has a cold You will see C a ll a l a »r .(a ra , a a s t Soor la got there, but that la what he told to them. She was busily engaged In from this that more real danger lurks Dining-room Unsurpassed. Refurnished Throughout. D ru s S tö r ., and aaa and haar spreading a white cloth over the hick Mrs. Murray on his return home. in a cold than in any other o f the com a «a m p ia o f mp w ork. Mrs. Murray was watching the cou ory table In the corner o f the porch, mon ailments. The easiezt and quick ple from the corner o f her own veran and mammy waa making various trip* est way to cure a cold is to take Cham da. and when Mr. M urray returned hark and forth to her ow n mysterious berlain’s Cough Remedy. The many re •m arkin g his lips and Mrs. Murray no storehouse. markable cures effected by this prepa ticed a flake o f cocoanut on hla vest Origin of tho P oital System. ration have made it a staple article of she called him Co account fo r hla fru it The wonderful postal system, which trade over a large part o f the world. less call. Saturday noon found Elizabeth d ig has reached out until It Includes every For sale by Mary A. Mee. ging among her flowers. H er sweet country on the face o f the earth, had voice was humming "W a y Down In Its beginning In the mind o f an Ingen Carolina," and as she flitted from one ious Frenchman. rosebush to another she looked almost In 1658, early In the reign o f Louis Church like some w hile spirit among the gar X IV ., M. de V elayer established a pri dens of earth. H er task was Interrupt vate penny post. Boxes were set up at the street corners for the reception o f Preaching services every Sunday at ed by mammy. •■Miss f.lxbeth. da town mayor done letter«, and offices were opened In va 11 a. m. and every other Sunday even There i* rvo need of anyone Buffer ing at 7:30 < ollectlou* ing long with thi* disease, for to cell. Come right In, horny, end see rious quarter« o f Paris. Sunday School every Sunday morn- I what he want." effect a quick cure it is on>y neces were made onee a day from the street A Lot or Block in Central sary to take a few doses of ing r I at 10:00 Elizabeth gathered up In her arms boxes, follow ed many hours later by a Epworth League at 6:45 every Sun ! the roses she had been cutting for the single delivery, and thus the first i>ost- Point, bought before the next Ep day evening : house end walked around to the front offlre In the world was established. advance in prices, will insure Junior Epworth League at 3 p. m. M de V elayer was so greatly enroor- i o f the cottegs. The town mayor wee every Sunday you some “ easy money.” Prayer meeting every Thuraday 1 good to look upon The greatest roes aged by the success o f his enterprise pllment that Elisabeth could pay blm fhst In order to develop It still further evening at 7:30 was the silent comment she made to he printed certain forms o f billets or herself—that be did not look like {h e notes which were Intended to cover all In fact, in moat cases one doae is rest o f M lddlevllle the ordinary ^requirements o f liuslneea lam e Back. sufficient. It never fails and ran be " Is this Mrs. Torke?" asked the man | n great towns. These form s contained relied upon in the most severe and This ailment iz usually caused by dangerous cases. It is equally val as she approached. ! blanks which were Intended to be filled rheumatism of the muscles of the small uable for children and is the means It certainly Is," acknowledged E ll«- up by the pen with such special matter of the beck, and .« quickly cured by J „ <h, h fo rt him ' And a . might he necessary to complete the o f saving the lives of many children each year. applying Chamberlain t Liniment two | th(|| f n l! y fm r w riter's object. The Idea at once be In the w orld’« history do medicine or three times a day and massaging the "M y name Is W arin g." announced came popular, rnd the printed forma has ever m et w ith greater success. part# at each application. For sale by the m ayor as he met the piercing gaee accompanied the expansion o f the post o f the Widow. " I came on a rather al service throughout the larger ritle* Mary A. Mee. P R IC E 2 5 c . L A R 6 E S IZ E 5 0 c . unpleasant errand. Yon see. Î receive o f France, sad It was many y e a n be all the com plaint» o f the tewne pec pia. fore they fall Into disuse. Sold by Mary A. Mee. Sobecnbs fo r the H e r a l d . Uts m atin Cars. THE ROAD 5 TO A MAN’S \ HEART. MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY, V ir g in ’s B est r ! FLO UR X X X X BRAND E. J. BONNER EYE SPECIALIST Doctor of Opthalmology In Central Point Monday of Each Week. “Made in Central Point.” i OUR ICE CREAM! V ir g in ’s Best. CLOTHING C le a n e d , Pressed, IS THE BEST. R e p a ir e d . J. D. WILLIAMS. THOROUGHBRED W h it e R o c k and W h i t e L e g ’o r n C H IC K E N S G. S. Moore, Singletrees, Doubletrees, Neckyokes PRICE’S. THE :-: OFFICE For Pure “Astor” Whiskey SOMETHING SPECIAL C o lu m b ia B eer 'T fie O ffice M e d fo r d , - - O regon H o tel N a s h There is One Way to Save Your Piano and That is by Expert Tuning H o te l N I C<>., P r o p r ie t o r « JOHN ALBERT, Central Point, Oregon. A Good Investment. Methodist Services. DIARRHOEA Chamberlain’ s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Central Point Townsite Co., Herald Offce, Central Point, Ore.